I am a prime example. When I started as a host in the 1990s, it was at CINN-FM in Hearst, Ontario.
Two years later, an opportunity opened up at Radio Énergie in Abitibi. Of course I jumped at the opportunity, given the possibilities it opened up for me. I wasn't repudiating the radio station I had come from. The pay was better, the benefits were better, and so were the tools for the job. More often than not, private radio stations have better equipment, vehicles for the station, clothing is provided, and things of that nature. That's an advantage for young people who are in the private sector and something they do not have at community radio stations.